Just in case you've been wondering (and we're sure you have), know this: Jay Cutler is an excellent diaper changer. We caught up with the quarterback's love, Kristin Cavallari, who assured us that Cutler is an extremely hands-on father to their son, Camden. “He has been since Day 1. He couldn't be better,” she said. She's even willing to defer credit to Cutler when asked who the better diaper changer in the relationship is: “I would say Jay, to be honest … he loads him up with his butt cream and all that.

Patrick Kane's skills on the ice are recognized throughout the NHL. But he has some work to do when it comes to growing facial hair. That said, he's doing his best, along with Blackhawks teammates Bryan Bickell, Brandon Bollig and Niklas Hjalmarsson, to support Movember. The annual, facial hair-focused event aims to raise awareness and money to fight prostate and testicular cancer and mental health challenges. "I just saw Kaner's [mustache] now with all these lights on," teammate Patrick Sharp said at the Michigan Avenue magazine cover party at Carnivale this week.

Through all the Blackhawks' ups and downs this season - OK, they've mostly been ups - there has been one constant: coach Joel Quenneville's fabulous mustache. You can find him on Twitter - @coachqsmustache, of course. The anonymous tweeter - he has no affiliation with the coach or team - took time out of his busy grooming schedule to speak to our very own Bag Boy. Bag Boy: Stache, a phenomenal start. Which player has surprised you most? @coachqsmustache: A mustache never picks favorites, you know that.

Four score and seven billion Starbucks coffee cups ago, the Land of Lincoln gave the United States one hell of a president. It ain't all about the Benjamins now, baby. Back from the dead and more badass than ever, our 16th president has gained some massive name recognition - and is willing to work for just pennies. So dust off those history books young'uns, 'cause yer about to get yerselves' some schoolin'. What a comeback. Abraham Lincoln, the real American badass. The hottest man (not)

Did you know what percent of women have avoided kissing a guy because he has facial hair? According to Gillette, the answer to that question is 66 percent. If you're one of the fearless woman who regularly kisses a bearded man, here's your chance to step into the spotlight. Gillette is inviting all facial hair-clad men and their significant others to participate in an experiment. Interested? Head to Pioneer Court at 401 N. Michigan from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday. The first step is the interview: Men will be asked a series of questions.

Patrick Kane's skills on the ice are recognized throughout the NHL. But he has some work to do when it comes to growing facial hair. That said, he's doing his best, along with Blackhawks teammates Bryan Bickell, Brandon Bollig and Niklas Hjalmarsson, to support Movember. The annual, facial hair-focused event aims to raise awareness and money to fight prostate and testicular cancer and mental health challenges. "I just saw Kaner's [mustache] now with all these lights on," teammate Patrick Sharp said at the Michigan Avenue magazine cover party at...

*1/2 (out of four) Morgan Spurlock evidently forgot that he was making a documentary, not a celeb hangout session. Sure, it's fun seeing executive producers Will Arnett and Jason Bateman discuss modern manhood while getting pedicures and massages. Yet the latest from a filmmaker (“Super Size Me,” “Where In the World is Osama Bin Laden?”) long focused on entertainment over enlightenment frequently prefers famous comedians making jokes over any useful examination of the film's central idea.

Pack away those razors, dudes. Whether you prefer "No Shave November" or "Movember," the next 30 days are a free-for-all for guys to cease shaving their facial hair to raise awareness for prostate cancer and other men's health issues . Already participating? See if you can be crowned the hairiest of them all in a fun contest we're hosting at RedEye. Send us a Day 1 photo of your clean-shaven face, then follow up with us on Nov. 30 to send us a Day 30 shot. The guys with the best "before" and "after" shots will win some sweet, and probably useful, prizes from the...

Bad date? There's now an app for that. Earlier this month, eharmony.com released a free Bad Date Rescue app. It automatically calls you with built-in excuses to ditch your bad date in the least-confrontational way possible - with charmingly lame excuses like "My sister is in labor" or "My boss needs my help. " This app has gone too far! Although the app is meant to end a bad date in a "fun and light" way, as one eHarmony rep put it, what it really does is allow users to avoid the potentially positive act of ditching a date.

Four score and seven billion Starbucks coffee cups ago, the Land of Lincoln gave the United States one hell of a president. It ain't all about the Benjamins now, baby. Back from the dead and more badass than ever, our 16th president has gained some massive name recognition - and is willing to work for just pennies. So dust off those history books young'uns, 'cause yer about to get yerselves' some schoolin'. What a comeback. Abraham Lincoln, the real American badass. The hottest man (not)

When Adam Rothenberg signed on to star in BBC America's hit crime drama "Ripper Street," he wasn't expecting to feel quite so special on set in Ireland. "I was for once exotic, yeah," he said, laughing. "I never really thought of myself as having an accent and being different. " Set in London's rough East End in 1890, "Ripper Street" tells the story of H Division, the police precinct charged with keeping order in the aftermath of Jack the Ripper's reign of terror. Rothenberg plays American Homer Jackson, an ex-Army surgeon and ex-Pinkerton detective recruited by Inspector Edmund...

Through all the Blackhawks' ups and downs this season - OK, they've mostly been ups - there has been one constant: coach Joel Quenneville's fabulous mustache. You can find him on Twitter - @coachqsmustache, of course. The anonymous tweeter - he has no affiliation with the coach or team - took time out of his busy grooming schedule to speak to our very own Bag Boy. Bag Boy: Stache, a phenomenal start. Which player has surprised you most? @coachqsmustache: A mustache never picks favorites, you know that.

Just in case you've been wondering (and we're sure you have), know this: Jay Cutler is an excellent diaper changer. We caught up with the quarterback's love, Kristin Cavallari, who assured us that Cutler is an extremely hands-on father to their son, Camden. “He has been since Day 1. He couldn't be better,” she said. She's even willing to defer credit to Cutler when asked who the better diaper changer in the relationship is: “I would say Jay, to be honest … he loads him up with his butt cream and all that.

Did you know what percent of women have avoided kissing a guy because he has facial hair? According to Gillette, the answer to that question is 66 percent. If you're one of the fearless woman who regularly kisses a bearded man, here's your chance to step into the spotlight. Gillette is inviting all facial hair-clad men and their significant others to participate in an experiment. Interested? Head to Pioneer Court at 401 N. Michigan from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday. The first step is the interview: Men will be asked a series of questions.

Sure, two games out of 48 is a small sample size. But as the Blackhawks prepare for Tuesday's home opener vs. St. Louis, we've got enough to evaluate a few of the interesting developments so far. Here are the chances that ... Brandon Bollig has the best Twitter feed on the team: 50 percent From where he eats to players he fights with to interacting with followers, Bollig has a lot to say. He'll get a run for his money from...

Loyola University freshman Owen McAndrews admits his Movember mustache is "creepy" and "uncomfortable. " He also says it also has taken a toll on his social life, turning off females and eliciting looks of disgust. But it's worth it to him. McAndrews has cancer--although it's in remission--and the Movember campaign to raise awareness for men's health issues hits home for the 19-year-old business major and member of the Loyola Ramblers volleyball team. At the urging of two of his Ramblers captains, McAndrews put together a Movember team with his teammates and worked with the...

So you're at the game, and there's a brilliant/hilarious/crowd-pleasing thought you have to share with the Twitter world - right away. Should this behavior be encouraged or frowned upon? GO FOR IT Want to supplement your live sports experience with Twitter? Go for it. Live-tweeting during sporting events spurs lively debate among game watchers following you, and the best commentary usually surpasses the rehashing you'll hear on TV. Unlike, say, tweeting a performance of "Macbeth" from your seat in a darkened theater, most games are lively enough that a little...